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Add a Calendar to the Map

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Hi. It is possible to add a simple calendar to the map? Something simple, with just the day, like this image >> https://steveonjava.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/calendarwidget.png?w=240 << I am searching for days, with no success.

calendar map

Created on Nov 9, 2017 11:20:07 AM



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Hi there,

This would only be possible by embedding such a calender via an iFrame, which is described on the following site:
https://kb.paessler.com/en/topic/73632

Similar to this approach of weather information:
https://kb.paessler.com/en/topic/9263

Best regards.

Created on Nov 9, 2017 12:07:35 PM by  Dariusz Gorka [Paessler Support]



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Hi Dariusz.

Thank you for the links.

One last question, do you know any online calendar that can be used?

I am searching, but only found calendar with script.

BR, Marcelo Gomes Haas IT Support

Created on Nov 9, 2017 2:45:22 PM



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If you use the iFrame, you can do a Google Calendar. They have a great configuration tool that allows you to customize your calendar to embed it.

If you create the calendar, click the drop down next to it, click on Settings.

In the calendar settings, there is a little HTML button in the Calendar Address section.

When you click on this, a window will pop up, and you can click on Configuration Tool. That will allow you to modify the calendar, and get the code you will need to embed it.

The code Google gives you can be copied directly into the 'HTML Before' field of a Custom HTML map object.

Thanks!

Created on Nov 10, 2017 4:52:26 AM by  Benjamin Day [Paessler Support] (1,441) 2 1



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Hi Benjamin.

Thank you for the hint and the whole explanation, but is not what I need.

I would like to have just the date, like the image I posted in the first post, but there is no problem.

Thank you.

Created on Nov 10, 2017 2:44:06 PM



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Ahh, apologies, I see now. It would be the same as I stated before, you just have to find the widget in question. Once you do, you just past the code into a Custom HTML map object.

I'm afraid I don't know any good widget repos. If I come across one, I'll update this kb.

Thanks!

Created on Nov 10, 2017 5:54:54 PM by  Benjamin Day [Paessler Support] (1,441) 2 1




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